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    Informative Mental Health

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    be conducive to positive learning outcomes where students can develop and reach their potential, despite challenges related to developmental abnormalities. In my experience working with children and adolescents with disabilities, as well reading informative books, students who experience developmental complications such as the onset of a mental disorder, or a learning disability, and the school and community are not equipped to manage these barriers, it can limit their opportunities to…

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    Medicinal cannabis; an informative essay Marijuana is made up of dried flowers, leaves and stems of the hemp plant and is also known under the name Cannabis Sativa. Medicinal marijuana has been used as a medicine for thousands of centuries. One of the earliest references that can be found dates back to 2900 BC from The Chinese Emperor Fu Hsi “whom the Chinese credit with bringing civilization to China”(Deitch, 2003) made reference to the Chinese word for cannabis being Ma, stating that it was…

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    Informative Speech On Zoos

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    miles upon miles, only stopping when they are tired. In zoos, the animals are confined to the walls humans put up so humans can watch and gawk at the poor animals. Zoos have been a widely controversial topic for years now. Some say that zoos are informative and help everyone learn more about animals. Others say that zoos are not right for the animals, they are…

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    Upon review of my informative speech, there was multiple positives and negatives with the whole process, research to delivery. This speech was done to inform the audience about the prevalence of Alzheimer’s in the nursing home population. I found this to be a very relatable topic for the class at the age we are. My speech included factual and moderately shocking statistics, coping methods as well as how it has affected me as a caregiver. I chose this topic because of my connection to my…

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    I have been keeping a secret from my loved ones, but I wanted to share it tonight to kick off the start of PMDD awareness month which starts on April 1st. I was diagnosed with PMDD in November 2017 and for me to publicly share that with you is scary, and it makes me feel very vulnerable. Most importantly I wanted to share my story because PMDD doesn't have that much exposure and I wanted the women who related to my experience to go to their doctors with some knowledge and be able to speak up and…

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    Does a story have to come from the author’s own experience? A story does not have to come from an author’s own experience(,) but often an author includes their own experiences when writing a narrative type story. The author may also write an informative type story that does not include themselves. A author may write a expository type story that doesn’t include them self, it is an explanatory style story. A descriptive style of story or essay writing is usually used in the news media(,) and…

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    I found that there was progress in backing up argument with supporting facts in advocacy speech than the one I did on informative speech. Overall, credibility was established and position was clearly stated. To make audience feel that I am advocating to stop sex trafficking than just being informative on sex trafficking, I crafted speech in a way that information back up appeal, claims were made based on facts than myth, and society’s vulnerabilities were picturized showing dark side of human…

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    First, I will be reflecting on two strengths, I believe I had when giving my speeches. My first strength would be my transitions and second strength would be my introduction. After, watching my Informative Speech video, I feel like my transitions were pretty solid. Once, I was done with one point, I made sure to summarize that point and then give a preview of what my next point would be. My second strength was the delivery of my introduction, because…

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    Informative Speech Video Assignment My informative speech’s specific purpose was to inform my classmates about genetic testing and how it relates to cancer. I feel like I achieved my purpose well, but would have done better if we had more time for our informative speech. Genetic testing is a complex topic and is hard to fit into a five-minute speech. Overall, I believe I did well in teaching my classmates about genetic testing and cancer. My introduction in this speech went much better than…

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    A persuasive speech is much different from an informative speech because with a persuasive speech you are trying to change the thought or beliefs of a person, whereas an informative speech is just meant to inform. First a topic must be selected, which should be controversial or something that you want a person to change their mind about. Next, you would define the purpose of the persuasive speech by determining whether you want to try and affect the audience’s attitude, beliefs, or values. Next,…

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